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Copyrighted  1908 


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(HERE  are  so  many  “  Excello  Flaming  Arcs  ”  now  used  in  this  country, 
that  it  would  require  a  book  far  larger  than  this  to  supply  a  list  of 
the  names,  yet  so  many  prospective  customers  are  continually  asking 
for  information  about  our  installations  that  we  have  compiled  this  pamphlet 
of  photographic  reproductions  of  a  few  of  our  oldest  and  best  known  exhibits. 

While  we  have  among  our  customers  most  of  the  large  industrial  plants 
in  all  branches,  the  field  is  so  large,  and  the  difficulties  of  securing  photographs 
so  numerous,  that  we  have  purposely  confined  the  illustrations  contained  herein 
to  some  representative  and  prominent  places  in  the  City  of  Greater  New  York, 
most  of  which  are  undoubtedly  known  to  everyone. 

We  do  not  publish  any  of  the  many  highly  commendatory  letters  continu¬ 
ally  being  received  by  us,  but  prefer  to  request  prospective  customers  to  write  to 
any  of  the  firms  mentioned  herein  for  confirmation  of  our  claims,  and  should  there 
be  any  special  line  of  business  that  is  not  suitably  comparable  we  will  send  other 
references  on  application. 

Should  we  be  unable  to  supply  information  of  past  installations  approaching 
your  requirements,  our  engineering  department  will  cheerfully  submit  a  lighting 
plan  upon  receipt  of  specifications  and  particulars  of  floor  space,  height  of  ceiling, 
obstructions,  etc. 

THE  EXCELLO  ARC  LAMP  COMPANY. 


V.  R.R.  CO.  Jersey  City  Terminal,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Clock  in  tower  illuminated  by  2  lamps.  Installed  December,  1907 


EDEN  MUSEE  West  23rd  Street,  New  Y 

2  lamps  installed  December,  1905.  Operated  satisfactorily  ever  since  without  any 

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ORPHEUM  THEATRE 


Fulton  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


12  lamps  installed  January,  1906,  and  operated  continuously  and  satisfactorily  since  then  without  repair 


CASINO  THEATRE  New  Y 

8  lamps  installed  November  4th,  1905.  The  first  installation  in  the  United  States, 
still  in  operation  without  having  been  repaired 


GENERAL  POST  OFFICE 


New  York 


10  lamps  installed  October,  1906. 


Operated  continuously  without  repair  or  attention 


BROOKLYN  BRIDGE 


20  lamps  installed  June,  1907,  and  January,  1908 


Manhattan  Station 


ST.  NICHOLAS  ICE  RINK 


66th  Street  and  Broadway,  New  York 


8  lamps  installed  February  20th,  1907.  Inside.  Operated  satisfactorily  ever  since  without  repair 


ERIE  RAILROAD 


23rd  Street  Terminal,  New  York 


13  lamps,  3  outside  and  10  inside  and  on  the  slips.  Installed  October,  1906 


CHARLES  FURTHMAN,  HOTEL 


79  Park  Row,  New  York 


2  lamps  installed  March,  1906.  Have  been  operated  24  hours  per  day  ever  since 


J.  LAUCHHEIMER  &c  CO.,  Department  Store  86th  Street  and  Third  Avenue,  New  York 

4  lamps  for  interior  illumination,  installed  August,  1906.  Operated  satisfactorily  ever  since  without  repair 


L.  M.  ROSENTHAL,  Shoes.  HOFFMAN,  Gents’  Furnishings  87-93  Avenue  A,  New  York 

4  lamps  installed  February,  1906 


PANAMA  R.  R.  &  S.  S.  CO. 


Pier  27  N.  R.,  New  York 


4  lamps  replacing  12  Mercury  Vapor  Lamps — give  twice  the  ilh  mination.  Installed  Sept.  9th,  1907 


NIGHT  ILLUMINATION  OF  SIGNS  Cor.  34th  Street  and  Broadway,  New  York 

14  lamps  installed  February  9th,  1907.  Operated  successfully  ever  since  without  repair 


BROAD  STREET  AT  NIGHT  Newark,  N.  j. 

20  lamps  installed  May,  1906,  to  January,  1907.  Operated  continuously  without  repair 


S.  &  W.  BAUMAN,  Dry  Goods 


2161  Third  Avenue,  New  York 


4  lamps  installed  December,  1905.  Operated  continuously  and  satisfactorily  ever  since  without  repair 


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AUTOMATIC  VAUDEVILLE-MOVING  PICTURES,  Union  Square,  New  York 

One  of  the  first  moving  picture  establishments  in  New  York.  2  lamps  installed 
March,  1906.  Operated  continuously  since,  without  repair.  Over  1000  Ex¬ 
cello  Lamps  are  used  in  similar  places  in  Greater  New  York  alone 


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F.  W.  WOOLWORTH  &  CO.  Fulton  Street,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

One  of  the  1 25  stores  equipped  with  Excello  Flaming  Arcs.  All  lamps  doing  continuous  and  satisfactory 

work.  Installed  June,  1907 


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NEW  YORK  THEATRE 


Broadway,  44th  and  45th  Streets,  New  York 
7  lamps  installed  August,  1906 


HIPPODROME 


43rd  and  44th  Streets  and  Sixth  Avenue,  New  York 
10  lamps  installed  December  31st,  1907 


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BROWNING,  KING  &  CO.  Cooper  Square,  New  York 

The  second  mercantile  installation  in  the  United  States.  4  lamps  installed  December,  1905. 

They  also  purchased  lamps  for  all  out  of  town  branches,  none  of  which  has  ever  failed  to 
operate  satisfactorily  without  any  repairs  being  necessary 


HUMPHREY’S  ICE  SKATING  RINK 
9  lamps  installed  November,  1907. 


AT  NIGHT  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Operated  inside  successfully  ever  since  without  any  repair 


BOSTOCK’S  ARENA  Coney  Island,  New  York 

14  lamps  installed  May,  1906.  Operated  satisfactorily  ever  since  without  repair 


STEEPLECHASE  PARK 


Coney  Island,  New  York 


60  lamps  installed  when  rebuilt  May,  1908. 


Previous  installation  destroyed  by  fire  July,  1907 


SCHWARTZ  BROS,  jewelers  1368  B-o.dway,  New  Yort 

The  first  mercantile  installation  in  the  United  States.  December.  1905.  Operated  continuously  and 

satisfactorily  ever  since  without  repair 


HERALD  SQUARE  HOTEL  West  34th  Street,  New  York 

After  trying  imitations  giving  endless  trouble,  this  hotel  bought  4  Excellos,  October  2d,  1907. 

Operated  satisfactorily  ever  since 


FLATIRON  RESTAURANT 


23d  Street,  Broadway  and  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York 


The  most  talked  about  building  in  America.  4  lamps  installed  July,  1906 


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UNITED  CIGAR  STORES  CO. 


42d  Street  and  Broadway,  New  York 


One  of  the  many  stores  using  Excello  Lamps.  Over  100  sold  to  them  in  all.  Installed  March,  1906 


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